Editor's Note: Spoilers ahead for Zero Day. A few minutes into Netflix's latest political thrillerZero Day, the United States is hit by an unprecedented cyberattack that cripples the nation by ...
Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Zero Day! Zero Day features a dangerous secret NSA weapon called Proteus, and here's what it is and if it was used in the Netflix miniseries, explained. The main threat ...
As you probably know, "the cloud" in Internet parlance isn't an actual cloud. The Internet's cloud refers to remote storage of information and the network that connects to it. What tech companies ...
James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, has been harshly criticized for having misled Congress earlier this year about the scope of the National Security Agency's surveillance activities ...
NSA Director Gen. Paul Nakasone spoke exclusively to ABC News. Every day, foreign adversaries make millions of attempts to scan America's military networks, Director of the National Security Agency ...
The NSA is eavesdropping on overseas data links for Google and Yahoo, and it's now swimming in your data. But to what end? If you needed more proof that our nation’s industrial surveillance complex ...
The NSA doesn't have to intercept and read all your messages to know what you're doing -- and neither do many Internet businesses. What I find most remarkable about all the hubbub about the National ...
One of the sad realities about our super connected digital age is that, while technology makes it easier for us to communicate, it also makes it easier for third parties to snoop on our conversations.
For decades, Type 1 has been the National Security Agency’s most prized cybersecurity designation, describing technology that can effectively keep the nation’s most classified information under lock ...
The National Security Agency is confronting a wave of internal strain — including leadership gaps, program cuts and deferred resignation offers — on top of the ongoing government shutdown that’s left ...
This is the second in a two-part series. Part one appeared Monday: A survey asking telecommunications and Internet companies if they cooperated with the National Security Agency. WASHINGTON--Even a ...
A broader Pentagon goal to shrink the nation’s defense budget over the coming five years could potentially subject the agency ...